Here's something to give you vertigo. A compilation of falling scenes from the movies.
The holiday begins here. Today was Donna's first day on holiday so we had a leisurely lie in until eight o'clock and then fought our way through the chaos that is traffic in the village at the moment and into town to get the last vestiges of shopping before we leave this insignificant island for another even more insignificant one. The difference being that we live in this one and at times are heartily sick of it and the one we are visiting will be warm and sunny (probably) and will have sparkling seas (in all probability) and if nothing else, will be filled with people we like and know. An island where we can let our hair down, eat, sleep and recharge our batteries. Somewhere where we can do nothing if that suits us or be active and busy otherwise. I don't know why people yearn to be away so much because we always want to come home in the end but for a few days we can be blissfully pampered and it does the body and soul so much good. Just the mere thought of a holiday is invigorating. I suppose that it is because there are a different set of responsibilities. One doesn't have to worry whether the car will fail it's MoT test or if that bloody Tom cat from over the way is going to come and crap in the middle of your lawn or whether the nasty neighbours are going to have a noisy party. One doesn't have to concern oneself with whether the bills are coming in. The most you have to worry about is if you should have another glass of beer before you eat or whether to try and get up in time to catch the hotel minibus to whichever site of interest they are going to today. It really is La Dolce Vita for a few days. I can't say that we aren't looking forward to it.
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